Sep 25, 2009 | WGTU
The Michigan Department of Transportation will start a new project in Presque Isle County Monday.
P.H. Hoeft State Park Co-Sponsoring Geocaching Event Aug. 28-30
P.H. Hoeft State Park, the Presque Isle Conservation District and Michigan State University Extension are co-sponsoring a geocaching event for the Rogers City area from Friday, Aug.
MI Agriculture Commission Opens Public Comment Period for Bovine TB
The Michigan Department of Agriculture 's Animal Industry Division today presented information to the Michigan Commission on Agriculture on the proposal to shrink the bovine Tuberculosis Modified Accredited Zone to the high-risk northeastern Lower Peninsula counties of Alcona, Alpena, Montmorency, Oscoda, and Presque Isle, and those portions of ...
Great Lakes limestone trade slumps badly again in June
The Great Lakes limestone traded continued to slump in June. Loadings totaled 3 million net tons, a decrease of 32 percent compared to a year ago, and a drop of 34 percent compared to the montha TMs 5-year average.
Relaxed Bovine TB Requirements Under Consideration
B ig changes could soon be on the way for some of northern Michigan cattle farmers.
University of Michigan researchers find clues at bottom of Lake Huron to ancient hunters
Early North Americans used long lines of rock called drive lines to lure caribou toward hunting blinds like this one made of boulders.
Did Paleo-Indians hunt below the modern Great Lakes?
What is now part of Lake Huron's obscured floor became a dry land bridge between modern-day Presque Isle, Michigan and Point Clark, Ontario when lake levels dipped some 7,500 to 10,000 years ago.
Ancient caribou-hunting camp may lie at bottom of Lake Huron
Scientists probing an underwater ridge 35 metres deep in Lake Huron a ' and running 160 kilometres across the U.S.-Canadian border a ' have found what they believe to be 9,000-year-old traces of an ancient caribou-hunting camp used by some of the earliest inhabitants of North America.
Natural Resources Commission to Consider Deer Management Unit Boundary Changes
The Michigan Natural Resources Commission will decide at its May 7 meeting whether to create two large deer management units that would give hunters greater flexibility to harvest antlerless deer.